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I am a Virginia native who has recently relocated to Cincinnati after a year spent abroad in Edinburgh, Scotland. I received my BA in English Literature from Virginia Tech. (GO HOKIES!) I have completed my Master's Degree at the University of Edinburgh. I wrote my dissertation on early modern South Asian and Islamic art. I love to read, write, sketch, and check out museums in my spare time.
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...in Topeka, KS and went to high school at Washburn Rural High School (which, despite its name, is a large, 6A suburban school) where I took mainly AP and honors classes. I have a passion for learning that I hope to pass onto you. My core teaching philosophy revolves around the fact that all students learn differently and have different interests and it is my job to find ways to engage my students in a...
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...the class of 2025. I have worked as a Writing Fellow at Barnard for three years, and this opportunity has given me extensive training and experience as a writing coach. I also have experience teaching reading comprehension on all levels. Additionally, I am a published poet with extensive knowledge of creative writing. I am a good match for students at any level who need a hands-on, conversational approach that will keep them engaged and active...
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...past two years, teaching English in primary schools. I have had two years of teaching experience working in classroom and working at online companies such as Varsity Tutors. I am TESOL certified (Teaching English as a second language). Although I currently work with primary students, I have a passion for working with high school students and helping them prepare for their next steps in life! I have experience teaching English as a foreign language, French,...
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...All my life I have been interested in how we as human beings communicate with each other and understand each other. How we do this has become increasingly complex and I find it rewarding and fun to teach this to young people. I love all manner of creative pursuits. I began designing jewelry about 4 years ago and I do this as a hobby for myself and friends. Anytime I can find something in my...
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...science, history, and an array of other areas. In my undergraduate studies, I pursued English literature. My interests and diverse and my teaching style is dynamic, flexible, and fun. I try to encourage students to draw their own conclusions and their own approaches to the material, and help them develop not just proficiency but an actual interest in the material itself. In addition to academic things, I am a musician, writer and visual artist.
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...the liberal arts. I can assist students from 6th grade to college and post-grad. For writing/literature I can help with : creating a strong thesis, text comprehension, Shakespeare, how to use quotes, basic grammar, footnotes/endnotes, how to reach the word count/page count, etc. For college/grad students: I can assist with cover letters, resume advice, as well as interviewing advice. I can assist with one-time assignments, weekly class assistance, or SAT prep. Whichever works best for...
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...is very passionate about helping students and making sure they grasp the content. I am a physics student at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. I have more than five years of tutoring experience and all of the students I have ever tutored thank me that I have made them excel in the subject and that I made them getting the highest marks of their entire classroom. Outside of academia, my main interests consist of...
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...I have an associates degree in Science and I have a Bachelors degree in Biochemistry with a concentration in Forensic Science. I will soon be working on my masters degree towards Crime Scene Investigation. I tutor the subjects of Biology, Chemistry, Cell Biology, College Algebra, and Biochemistry. I love tutoring Biology and any type of math, and this is because biology explains so many of the components of what makes us and this work function...
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I am extremely passionate about educating our future. Being a teacher, one of the best outcomes is seeing your own students be successful, gaining confidence in themselves and most of all, finding their purpose.
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...find immensely gratifying due to its versatility and real-world applications. My favorite aspect of tutoring is witnessing the moment when a student grasps a challenging concept and gains newfound confidence in their abilities. I firmly believe in tailoring my teaching approach to each student's unique learning style, ensuring that they feel supported, engaged, and motivated to succeed. Outside of academia, I am passionate about playing cricket, reading, watching shows, travelling, which helps me maintain a...
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My number one accomplishment is the ability to engage with individuals in an exciting and innovative way with complex issues. I am always humble and approachable. I enjoy my relationships with diverse groups and a personal priority is to always motivate the entire educational process. Goals are met and self-confidence is built.
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...professional artists, but everyone should learn about it's history; how it is interwoven with the evolution of human society, and how artists have recorded our world for the past 40,000+ years. Students often do not realize just how much can be learned from studying the history of art. We can trace and observe how different cultures evolved; from politics, conflicts, and events that changed the world. They discover through observation and analysis how artists take...
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...inner city and on to bigger and better things. I attended the High School of Art and Design in midtown Manhattan. I attended the University of Southern California (USC), where I received my undergraduate and graduate degrees. My bachelors is in Fine Arts with a minor in sociology. This combination taught me to understand interpersonal dynamics and develop effective strategies to work with people. Dissatisfied with my in-classroom collegiate experience, but still interested in exploring...
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I have a degree in English Literature from Webster University - with a Minor in Art Criticism. I specialize in tutoring English/Reading/Writing of all ages. I also tutor in all of the humanities, from art history to political theory. Based in Austin, Texas. I look forward to speaking with you! Feel free to reach out and schedule a session.
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...as my experiences studying abroad in Rennes in high school and Paris in undergrad. I am well-versed in a variety of different subjects, but I am the most passionate about History, French, Creative Writing and English, and Public Speaking. I believe wholeheartedly that each student should be able to access a more personalized approach to their education, as both myself and my brother required tutors to achieve our versions of success. In my experience, both...
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...an early age. The happiness that blooms in a person who learns to find joy in their work, taking pride in setting and meeting goals, is a beautiful thing. In my personal time, I love to pursue my own art, read wonderful books, and cook delicious vegetarian food. I have logged volunteer hours in Guatemala, where I assisted in bringing food and clean water to low-income families. I am often found playing with my feisty...
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Art history courses, whether specific to one subject area or covering a wide breadth of topics, typically involve an incredibly dense amount of material. You may find yourself overwhelmed as you try to identify hundreds of different works of art, and to memorize information respective to those works. Introductory art history courses often focus on a variety of artistic eras, styles, techniques, meanings, and more that you must be able to learn about and retain. Specialized art history tutoring can help you wade through the material, helping you not only retain the individual historic pieces in your mind but to identify larger themes and changes among the works as well.
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Recent Art History Tutoring Session Notes
We started by going over step functions again, but then transitioned to working on his reading guide. Rather than just helping him study from the reading guide later on, I decided it would be good to answer the questions together to begin with.
She read her social studies section aloud. We took a little bit different approach, hoping she understands the material better and retains the information. She reads 1-2 paragraphs and pulls out the main idea and a supporting idea to write down in her notes.
The student and I worked through a chapter of his reading for social studies on the Constitution and the structure of the government. We read through the sections carefully, and I prompted him with questions throughout the chapter. He asked insightful questions and we tackled some tips for improving reading comprehension. We completed the summary and comprehension questions at the end of the chapter. He is still struggling a bit with picking out the most important information from the reading, but is definitely getting better!
The student and I worked on his upcoming social studies test. We worked to correct a previous quiz and used it as a springboard for this upcoming unit test. I left him with a detailed review sheet, as well as flash cards to continue his study.
We worked on her social studies homework, which involved reading a packet on the Roman Catholic Church and answering questions after. The student did well.
The student had a rather lengthy poetry analysis assignment tonight that she worked on. She had two poems and had to compare and contrast them. Language Arts are not her strong point and this was a stretch for her, but she did very well! We were able to talk about the point of view of the speaker, 1st vs 3rd person, metaphor, dialect, and other poetical devices. She's doing so well!